PJF - 30 years plus
Posted: October 30th, 2016, 7:20 pm
Hi Guys
This is a fig I puchased approximately 11 and half months ago with a beautiful old trunk,healthy but not a lot of foliage,but as you can see it has not been rotated nearly enough to the dominate positioning of the sun from previos owner,but the potential still there to get it back to its former glory...hoping anyway.
So in the first 4 approx weeks of having it,I would feed very heavy(per instruction,just very often).
So after those initial weeks health looking good I would push,prod, pull and graft branches/foliage to the back for more depth and segment for padding and tighten growth more towards the trunk.
Then repot,change angle of trunk coming forward after the health more established after the first 4-ish weeks.
Then let it grow hard and fast untouched till the last couple of days then wired with some leafs left on where we are still grafting...there you go this fig has played the game and I feel nearly all but...cheers
when first bought
quite visible lack of growth and this will be the new angle
After 4weeks time to work that growth especially out the back
looking a lot better now with growth in all directions and tighter
let it go for 11 odd months
Defoliated and a look at its newer bones
Wired and some tranquillity lol
Another angle showing the ramification and intense wiring(I m over that lol)
Anthony
This is a fig I puchased approximately 11 and half months ago with a beautiful old trunk,healthy but not a lot of foliage,but as you can see it has not been rotated nearly enough to the dominate positioning of the sun from previos owner,but the potential still there to get it back to its former glory...hoping anyway.
So in the first 4 approx weeks of having it,I would feed very heavy(per instruction,just very often).
So after those initial weeks health looking good I would push,prod, pull and graft branches/foliage to the back for more depth and segment for padding and tighten growth more towards the trunk.
Then repot,change angle of trunk coming forward after the health more established after the first 4-ish weeks.
Then let it grow hard and fast untouched till the last couple of days then wired with some leafs left on where we are still grafting...there you go this fig has played the game and I feel nearly all but...cheers
when first bought
quite visible lack of growth and this will be the new angle
After 4weeks time to work that growth especially out the back
looking a lot better now with growth in all directions and tighter
let it go for 11 odd months
Defoliated and a look at its newer bones
Wired and some tranquillity lol
Another angle showing the ramification and intense wiring(I m over that lol)
Anthony